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Brontë, Charlotte

Charlotte Brontë's Spiritual Vision

Charlotte Brontë's Spiritual Vision

... Barnwell, Brontë writes to her publisher that “hope has proved a strange traitor” (Smith II: ...between Brontë and her publisher prove that Brontë practiced what her fiction ...50). Charlotte ...

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A liberative imagination : reconsidering the fiction of Charlotte Brontë in light of feminist theology

A liberative imagination : reconsidering the fiction of Charlotte Brontë in light of feminist theology

... Interpreting Charlotte Brontë’s novels in light of feminist theology is, in a sense, a twofold process. On the one hand, it will involve highlighting the ways in which Brontë’s fiction anticipates the concerns of ...

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The treatment of childhood in the novels of Charlotte and Emily Brontë

The treatment of childhood in the novels of Charlotte and Emily Brontë

... Emily Bronte's romantic theme of innocence is also brought to light in her treatment of "child-lovers." The lovers in her novel are young and innocent, making their transition from child[r] ...

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Charlotte Brontë’s fictional epistles

Charlotte Brontë’s fictional epistles

... ‘Charles Tims or Charlotte Tomkins’ in further correspondence with Coleridge (Letters I, p. 237). So while to a new reading public both characters and fiction in The Professor are presented in a relatively ...

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Kent Mcdonald Senior Thesis.docx

Kent Mcdonald Senior Thesis.docx

... to Charlotte Brontë compared to Emily ...to Charlotte Brontë and gender, sexuality, and philosophy, the equivalent does not exist for ...Brontë. Charlotte Brontë ...

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The narrative technique of The life of Charlotte Brontë : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

The narrative technique of The life of Charlotte Brontë : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... While writing the biography in Charlotte's words as far as possible, Gaskell has organised the breaks at chapter and volume ends so as to give prominence to Charlotte the suffering woman[r] ...

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The narrative technique of The life of Charlotte Brontë : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

The narrative technique of The life of Charlotte Brontë : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... The final narrative disruption relating to Charlotte's imaginative and creative life, occurs when Gaskell, using a letter of M~ Bronte's, moves from the time after Charlotte's death back[r] ...

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Dubbing Modernization: The United States, France, and the Politics of Development in the Ivory Coast, 1946 1968

Dubbing Modernization: The United States, France, and the Politics of Development in the Ivory Coast, 1946 1968

... in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Lucy, in Villette, are not only figures of their author’s castrated production, but also characters who labor toward owning the power of castration (over themselves and others ...

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An enquiry into the appropriation of the Byronic hero in Brontë fiction

An enquiry into the appropriation of the Byronic hero in Brontë fiction

... Although Charlotte and Emily never overcome these conditions, in the creation of their female characters, Anne’s work suggests that the Byronic heroine is an achievable pursuit, asserting that the Byronic role ...

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2019_Whitten.pdf

2019_Whitten.pdf

... I have chosen to examine the influence of the supernatural in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre not with one, but three separate critical frames. Two nights before Jane’s wedding to Mr. Rochester, she has a series of ...

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Varied Aspects of Relationships in the Novels of Charlotte Bronte

Varied Aspects of Relationships in the Novels of Charlotte Bronte

... The protagonist ‘learns about herself and the world she lives in’ even from her childhood, when she lives in her aunt’s house. This period marks the beginning of the desire to be independent and not to be at someone ...

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The female professional as orphan in Charlotte Riddell’s A Struggle for Fame

The female professional as orphan in Charlotte Riddell’s A Struggle for Fame

... of Charlotte Brontë, as offered in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Brontë (1857) , aligning Glen with ‘Romantic, Brontëan authorship’ (108) in order to question ‘whether the professional ...

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A Themetic Study of Charlotte Bronte’s; The Professor (1857)

A Themetic Study of Charlotte Bronte’s; The Professor (1857)

... towards achieving economic freedom and societal class as well as seeking for his own identity. He feels caged by his style of life and wants to modify it by working hard to get freedom and safety. Stevie Davies comments ...

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Academic Integrity and Plagiarism 	Charlotte Larkin, Alan Francis

Academic Integrity and Plagiarism Charlotte Larkin, Alan Francis

... An experimental study was conducted at a state university using students enrolled in an educational psychology course for the purpose of investigating test item order intricacy, sp[r] ...

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A survey of the Princess Charlotte Bay recreational barramundi fishery

A survey of the Princess Charlotte Bay recreational barramundi fishery

... Number, average total length and size range of barramundi caught over one period of the survey.. While the average length of the annual catch increased over the sur[r] ...

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Remarkable Lives: Charlotte Tetley in conversation with Jerome Carson

Remarkable Lives: Charlotte Tetley in conversation with Jerome Carson

... Charlotte: Firstly, I feel that the home treatment team in the beginning should have changed their approach. If I found myself in a similar situation during my time as a mental health support worker, I would have ...

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Individuation and the Demeter-Persephone Myth in Charlotte Bronte's Shirley

Individuation and the Demeter-Persephone Myth in Charlotte Bronte's Shirley

... seeing Shirley as influential in relieving a tension that has developed in Caroline’s narrative. The second point in the narrative in which structural choices on the part of Bronte have been the subject of speculation ...

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Haunted childhood in Charlotte Bronte's Villette

Haunted childhood in Charlotte Bronte's Villette

... Two of the more complex issues explored in Charlotte Bronte¨’s Villette ( 1853 ) are what it is, precisely, that constitutes childhood and what makes children uncanny. As the central protagonist, Lucy Snowe, finds ...

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Charlotte Auerbach (1899-1994).

Charlotte Auerbach (1899-1994).

... Even this delay had its advantages, because LOTTE was able to conduct an unhurried and careful comparison of the genetic effects of alkylating agents and ionizing r[r] ...

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38findingnew.pdf

38findingnew.pdf

... terest group in the Charlotte Land Use / Transit 2025 Plan, the Charlotte City Center Partners, was. the dominating supporter of this plan[r] ...

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